Malloy says he's undecided on so-called right-to-die bill

HARTFORD -- Gov. Dannel Malloy has said the right-to-die legislation, which recently got a hearing here, is a complex issue and he has not yet decided his position on it.

In a personal reflection, he said his mother was a nurse and said she understood "an appropriate role for a doctor to play with respect to end-of-life decisions and care." He said she herself died while being cared for in Hospice. "She did not end her own life, but I suppose if she had decided to, as a son, I probably would have supported her decision," he said.